Recently I was working at the research desk in the Family History Library. A patron came into the library in hopes of finding information about her American Indian ancestors. She wanted to find the records for the school that her ancestor attended. She asked, “I want to find the Carlisle Indian school records.” My first reaction was a big, silent “gulp” because . . .

I have no experience in American Indian research. I had no idea where the Carlisle School was located so I asked her if she knew what state the school was in. She replied, “Pennsylvania.”I knew that a lot of instructions for American Indian research had already been added to the FamilySearch Research Wiki, so I was hopeful that the article about Pennsylvania American Indian records would help me be successful in assisting this patron with her search.From the home page on FamilySearch Research Wiki, I clicked on United States, then I selected Pennsylvania, and finally American Indians (Notice the order of the three steps she used to find her topic.).There are no words to describe how excited I was to see an explaination of the “Carlisle Indian Industrial School” right there on the first page. In addition, there was a link to the web site for the school that contained a complete history of the school. The patron and I reviewed all the information on the Wiki about the school and the availability of records for the school. Thanks to the Family- Search Research Wiki, the patron left that day with the knowledge she needed to continue the search for her ancestors who attended the Carlisle Indian Industrial School. (Our author of this article wished to remain anonymous.)

The Wiki is easy to access. Go to the home page of FamilySearch.org. Click on "Learn" at the top of the page. Next click on "Go to the Wiki" under "Research Wiki." You will see a page to learn more about using the Wiki (Take a Tour) as well as the "search box" to begin your quest. Give it a try and then help others to learn to use this valuable, free site which is a part of FamilySearch.